Teviot District Museum
Teviot District Museum is housed in the districts first Methodist Church, built in 1872 of local stone, once used as a school room for a period in the 1940's.
On entering the historic building that houses the museum collection, you will be transported back in time. Back to the era of the mid 1800’s when the township of Roxburgh was bustling with the excitement that follows the discovery of gold in the area. Through to the days when pastoral farming and fruit growing became established, then ending the historical journey at the construction of the Roxburgh Hydro Dam in the 1950s.
The museum is run by a Committee of dedicated volunteers who curate and care for the multiple collections held both within the walls of the museum, and outside in a covered courtyard.